Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A computer-implemented process of managing status changes to a work order for management reporting, and auditing activities of work order performance in a telephone facility network, the process comprising: configuring, in a computer memory, a table of local user defined event handling rules including status change event rules wherein each status change event rule indicates one or more actions to be performed on a work order for at least one status transition resulting from a change-in-status in the performance of a work order; acquiring, from a communications network, a telephone line record from at least one of i) results from a mechanized loop test, ii) results from an automated local loop test system, iii) information from a digital subscriber line communication system, iv) information from a fiber optic communication system, and v) information from an Integrated Services Digital Network communication system, the telephone line record comprising at least one of i) customer information from a Customer Record Information System, ii) facility information from a Loop Facility Assignment Control System, and iii) equipment information from a switch system; creating a work order using information from the acquired telephone line record and assigning the work order an initial status; receiving, from a communications network, work order change-in-status information wherein said change-in-status information includes a work order identifier, a status code, and a generating identifier; annotating the change-in-status information with a date and a time reflecting the local time zone of a telephone system wire center where the work order is locally managed; validating that the annotated date and the time are chronologically after a previous change in status to the work order; updating the work order with the change in status; and archiving each change in status to the work order as the work order progresses from creation to closure; filtering the table of event handling rules for the work order change-in-status information for an event criteria, the event criteria specifying a status transition matching one or more event handling rules, wherein the work order is automatically updated according to the corresponding actions of the one or more event handling rules, wherein at least one of the one or more event handling rules includes a corresponding action to set the status of the work order to a specified status code based on the change-in-status information and corresponding action of the event handling rules; and providing a notification, via a communications network, of the transition to the specified status based on the change-in-status information; wherein each transition in status in the life of the work order is tracked and logged for management, reporting, and auditing activities.
2. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , where the generating identifier is a user identifier representing a user generating the change in status of the work order.
3. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , where the generating identifier is a system name representing a system generating the change in status of the work order.
4. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , where the generating identifier is a software component name representing a computer software component generating the change in status of the work order.
5. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , further comprising manually editing the date and the time to permit a user to backdate the change in status.
6. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 5 , further comprising retaining the annotated date and time for a comparison to the manually-edited date and time.
7. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , further comprising identifying the work order using a telephone number.
8. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , further comprising identifying the change in status information using a telephone number.
9. A process of managing status changes to a work order according to claim 1 , further comprising communicating a notification, via the communications network, when the change in status updates the work order to an intermediate status code.
10. A system for managing status changes to a work order for management, reporting, and auditing activities of work order performance in a telephone facility network, the system comprising a computer and a memory comprising a Status Manager module operable to: configure, in a computer memory, a table of local user defined event handling rules including status change event rules wherein each status change event rule indicates one or more actions to be performed on a work order for at least one status transition resulting from a change-in-status in the performance of a work order; acquire, from a communications network, a telephone line record from at least one of i) results from a mechanized loop test, ii) results from an automated local loop test system, iii) information from a digital subscriber line communication system, iv) information from a fiber optic communication system, and v) information from an Integrated Services Digital Network communication system, the telephone line record comprising at least one of i) customer information from a Customer Record Information System, ii) facility information from a Loop Facility Assignment Control System, and iii) equipment information from a switch system; create the work order using information from the acquired telephone line record and assign the work order an initial status; receive, from a communications network, work order change-in-status information wherein said change-in-status information includes a work order identifier, a status code, and a generating identifier; annotate the change-in-status information with a date and a time reflecting the local time zone of a telephone system wire center where the work order is locally managed; validate that the annotated date and the time are chronologically after a previous change in status to the work order; update the work order with the change in status; and archive each change in status to the work order as the work order progresses from creation to closure; filter the table of event handling rules for the work order the change-in-status for an event criteria, the event criteria specifying a status transition matching one or more event handling rules, wherein the work order is automatically updated according to the corresponding actions of the one or more event handling rules, wherein at least one of the one or more event handling rules includes a corresponding action to set the status of the work order to a specified status code based on the change-in-status information and corresponding action of the event handling rules; and provide a notification, via a communications network, of the transition to the specified status based on the change-in-status information; wherein each change in status in the life of the work order is tracked and logged for management, reporting, and auditing activities.
11. A computer program product for managing status changes to a work order for management, reporting, and auditing activities of work order performance in a telephone facility network, the computer program product comprising: a computer-readable medium; and a Status Manager module stored on the computer-readable medium, the Status Manager module operable to: configure, in a computer memory, a table of local user defined event handling rules including status change event rules wherein each status change event rule indicates one or more actions to be performed on a work order for at least one status transition resulting from a change-in-status in the performance of a work order; acquire, from a communications network, a telephone line record from at least one of i) results from a mechanized loop test, ii) results from an automated local loop test system, iii) information from a digital subscriber line communication system, iv) information from a fiber optic communication system, and v) information from an Integrated Services Digital Network communication system, the telephone line record comprising at least one of i) customer information from a Customer Record Information System, ii) facility information from a Loop Facility Assignment Control System, and iii) equipment information from a switch system; create the work order using information from the acquired telephone line record and assign the work order an initial status; receive, from a communications network, work order change-in-status information wherein said change-in-status information includes a work order identifier, a status code, and a generating identifier; annotate the change-in-status information with a date and a time, reflecting the local time zone of a telephone system wire center where the work order is locally managed; validate that the annotated date and the time are chronologically after a previous change in status to the work order; update the work order with the change in status; and archive each change in status to the work order as the work order progresses from creation to closure; filter the table of event handling rules for the work order the change-in-status for an event criteria, the event criteria specifying a status transition matching one or more event handling rule, wherein the work order is automatically updated according to the corresponding actions of the one or more event handling rules, wherein at least one of the one or more event handling rules includes a corresponding action to set the status of the work order to a specified status code based on the change-in-status information and corresponding action of the event handling rules; and provide a notification, via a communications network, of the transition to the specified status based on the change-in-status information; wherein each change in status in the life of the work order is tracked and logged for management, reporting, and auditing activities.
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November 24, 2009
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